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Vingroup opens international hospital in Ha Long

A 660 billion VND (29 million USD) Vinmec international general hospital owned by Vingroup was launched in Ha Long city, the northern province of Quang Ninh on December 6.
Vingroup opens international hospital in Ha Long ảnh 1Source: vinmec.com
Quang Ninh (VNA) - A 660 billion VND (29 million USD) Vinmec international general hospitalowned by Vingroup was launched in Ha Long city, the northern province of QuangNinh on December 6.

Vingroup Vice President NguyenViet Quang said that the facility is the first non-profit internationalhospital in the northeastern region of Vietnam, offering health careservices to international standards.

This is the fifth of itskind run by Vingroup since the first one was opened in 2012. The eight-storeyfacility has a total floor area of nearly 28,000 square meters, with 150 bedsin 10 departments. It can offer health care services for 200,000 patients eachyear, said Quang.

Along with modern equipmentand hygienic standards to the World Health Organisation’s recommendations,Vinmec Ha Long also has skillful and experienced doctors from Hanoi, Quang Ninhand Hai Phong, together with English and Chinese interpreters to serve foreigncustomers, he added.-VNA
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